Researchers have discovered the human heart has the ability to repair itself after trauma, with a little kick-start.
Professor Olaf Bergmann from Sweden’s Karolinska
Councils urged to better support fashion recycling
A new global study has called for a shake-up of the recycled clothing industry, finding most donated clothes were exported to other countries or sent to
Hope AI voice analysis can detect Parkinson’s early
A collaboration between universities in Australia and Iraq has shone the light on a potential new early detection technique for Parkinson’s disease.
Researchers from
By Daniel Angus
The Federal Government today introduced into parliament legislation for its social media ban for people under 16 years.
Communications Minister Michelle
Medical training in Australia is being upgraded to increase GPs awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues.
The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP)
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be one of the first global events to be able to leverage 6G technology, paving the way for picture-quality
Virtual classes give Queensland students flexibility
A virtual classroom is supporting students across Queensland to access a variety of subjects online, regardless of their location.
Brisbane Catholic Education’s
Ticketing companies to front parliamentary inquiry
Event ticketing companies are set to front a Federal parliamentary committee to answer questions raised in recent media reports on ticket pricing.
The House of
Australian first in long-range, emissions-free flying
Australia’s first passenger-capable, emission-free, long-range electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has taken to the skies.
New South Wales-based
A Parliamentary Inquiry will be set up to look at falling volunteering rates in Queensland.
State Minister for Volunteers Ann Leahy said volunteering participation had